Ways of presenting the subjects 1. Realism > Presenting subject as it is 2. Abstraction > “to separate from” a.) Distortion > misshapen/twisted b.) Elongation > stretch vertically (thin) c.) Mangling > cut‚ mutilated‚ lacerated d.) Cubism > geometric shapes e.) Abstract expressionism > colors are splashed/mixed 3. Symbolism : a.) Sign > specific /definite b.) Symbols > deeper meanings (Da Vinci / Michelangelo 4. Fauvism > Latin word “wild beast
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RAINWATER HARVESTING Other Information In the present scenario management and distribution of water has become centralized. People depend on government system‚ which has resulted in disruption of community participation in water management and collapse of traditional water harvesting system. As the water crisis continues to become severe‚ there is a dire need of reform in water management system and revival of traditional
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Travis Lent 10/24/12 Midterm Essay Professor Kate Martin Compare and Contrast: Gothic to Renaissance There is truly no doubt that the Gothic and Renaissance eras were both incredibly significant periods of time in the history of art. The developing transition beginning in the Gothic period as far back as 1150‚ to the end of the Early Renaissance in 1450 and finally the High Renaissance in 1520‚ would forever signify one of the most accomplishing and inspirational ages of art. In this development
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Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless‚ odorless‚ and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to humans and animals when encountered in higher concentrations. Every year‚ at least 430 people die in the U. S. from accidental CO poisoning. It is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities. In the atmosphere‚ it has a role in the formation of ground-level ozone. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom‚ connected by a triple
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six days a week‚ you can expect to recover your investment by the second month. Materials: You will need a space to accommodate your kitchen equipment and one to two small tables for your customers; a stove with an LPG tank (or charcoal supply if you prefer to use a charcoal stove); and cookware‚ plates‚ spoons and forks‚ and other utensils. Workforce: You need not hire staff to get started in this business. However‚ when you feel it’s time to expand or offer a wider variety of dishes‚ you will likely
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ANNUAL REPORT 2011 - 2012 Trends in India’s Foreign Trade India’s Trade Performance India’s merchandise exports reached a level of US $ 251.14 billion during 2010-11 registering a growth of 40.49 percent as compared to a negative growth of 3.53 percent during the previous year. India’s export sector has exhibited remarkable resilience and dynamism in the recent years. Despite the recent setback faced by India’s export sector due to global slowdown‚ merchandise exports recorded a Compound Annual
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in Britain allowed for expansion in trade‚ feudalism‚ free market‚ and a new scientific approach to farming. Other new technologies began to take affect in Britain that helped benefit the nation including the use of iron replaced the diminishing charcoal supply‚ the production of the steam engine and other important inventions‚ transportation technology‚ and a factory system. These new systems allowed for Britain to succeed and become a powerful nation. Western Industry Revolution The Scientific
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Charcoal is almost pure carbon making it burn at a higher point and give off more energy. Coal gives off more heat and so it was the chosen fuel for the industrial revolution. The Chinese first used coal and then it was spread around the world. Coal creates a lot of smoke and it is hard to light so some people still used charcoal and wood which had a lower burning point. People tried to refine coal and they got cokes
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components together with the solvent font 2. How many color components did you get? What are those? There are five colors for ethanol and these are light green‚ blue‚ purple‚ orange‚ and yellow‚ while solvent have four and these are pink‚ purple‚ charcoal‚ and green. 3. Measure the distance traveled by the solvent and the distance traeled by each of the color component. 4. Solve the retention factor value of each color component Distance of Component Retention Factor A. Ethanol
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A science investigatory projects online resources. The rapid evolution of technology shows a rapidly changing world. Inventions have evolved and continue to evolve such that after several years of study‚ research and experimentation reach great developments. This investigatory project mini website are made to promote science and technology consciousness among the general public. And help high school students find all possible online resources for their research projects in chemistry‚ physics
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